![]() ![]() Still, book 2 ended in a pretty satisfying way. ![]() Jeff Strand is pretty reliable with his horror thrillers (often administered with an absurdist flourish, as it is here), and the Wolf Hunt series is by far my favorite of his work. ![]() I first came across these books (book 1 and book 2) a few years ago and enjoyed the hell out of them. And those of you who haven’t read Strand yet, just get your ass in gear already – it is hardcore fun like nobody else can. I can say, though, that Strand fans will enjoy this. But maybe I’ve read them too close to each other – something like ‘too much of a good thing’. There’s still blood and gore and comedy, as only Strand can do it. This story was a really good werewolf story, but it didn’t blow me away like the first two. The big question will be, who is actually the bad guy in this story? The guy who brought them back to life, or the man he wants them to kill… “Let’s just relax and enjoy our uneasy, tense relationship.” Why, they have to work together in this one, of course. ![]() “It’s amazing what you can do with science or sorcery these days.”Īnd how can you make them regret coming back to life? That’s right, both Lou and Ivan are brought back to life. How can you possibly tell a third story without those two? So, in WOLF HUNT, Ivan the werewolf was killed. I’m not exactly sure if I should call spoiler for Wolf Hunt 1 and 2, so if you want to read them first, stop reading this review. ![]()
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